Don't know whats wrong with me this year. Here it is June 4 and I have not even started mine yet! There are just not enough hours in the day I guess! I'm so busy making flower beds I'm forgetting to plant the seeds! Sigh.....
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Sue - don't fret too much. I didn't start mine until about 2 weeks ago. There still is time. From previous posts, looks like the time from planting to flower is about 2 months.
Sue, don't feel bad. Just like Sandra, I planted mine about 2 weeks ago after soaking them in water overnight. They germinated quickly and should grow rapidly when planted in larger containers, outside in your garden, or twining up your trellis. Don't forget to give them fertilizer and place them in full sun.
I've added it to my to do for Monday! I should see blooms in August. (fingers and toes crossed!)
Good luck Sue -
I've saved up about an hour's worth of "Whooo Hoooooooo"s for your first blooms!
;)
Hee hee! Thanks Lophophora! :-D
Hee hee hee........I have some of the fushia and fushia and white stripes up a blooming.....course they got a long way to go, and a lot more blooms to develop. They should really take off this month! Thanks again Sandy!!
"eyes"
I only started 2 varieties, and that was only about a month ago. I forget which 2 off the top of my head but I have variegated leaves :) :) :)
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